The leading Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital operates at three locations in Tilburg and Waalwijk in the Netherlands. The top clinical teaching hospital and trauma centre applies the Kaizen principle: wanting to continuously improve healthcare provision and other themes such as quality and safety, nutrition, sustainability, ...
Refurbishment project
The hospital is shifting up a gear in its journey to make its campuses in Tilburg more sustainable. The ETZ wants to meet the Dutch government's climate targets by 2030. One of the pillars is the refurbishment project 'lighting'.
In the administration building at the TweeSteden site, the fluorescent lighting was changed to LED lighting in a first phase in 2022. In early 2024, this was followed up in the Elisabeth branch, where the lighting on three floors was completely modified. Here, too, the fluorescent lamps gave way to much more energy-efficient LED lighting.
Smart solutions.
In an organisation where care is provided 24/7, it is extremely important to ensure operational performance. ETAP's smart refurbishment solution offers numerous advantages:
In this second phase, 365 luminaires were refurbished with a U7 LED module. The colour temperature is 4000K, the new benchmark for office areas at ETZ.
Waste of energy? No.
Energy efficient? Yes.
Switching from fluorescent (35W) to LED (20W) immediately results in energy savings of over 40%. Installing a motion sensor provides an additional quick win. If the sensor detects no movement in a room, the light is switched off.
By switching, the lighting level again reaches the required 500 lux. Thanks to high light retention of 99% after 50 000 hours of operation, the light level remains compliant with regulations.
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